Iowa farm income in 1958 shot up to a new record - well above the precious 1947 and 1953 highs of the postwar booms. The 17.4-percent gain over 1957 was the largest since 1947, though only half the magnitude of that phenomenal year
Although total sales volume was down in 1951, Iowa land values rose an average of $15 per acre in 19...
The economic history of Iowa farming is written in the ups and downs of Iowa farm income. When natio...
Business continued to move upward during the first part of 1955. It carried the nonfarm economy well...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
Prices for Iowa farm land and buildings continued to rise in 1957. On Nov 1. 1957, average value of ...
Net farm income in 1966 totaled around $16 billion. This was nearly $ billion above the previous yea...
Farm expansion, social security and capital gains overbalance drouth, lower hog prices
Iowa farm land values climbed an average of $31 per acre in 1967, settling another record high. The ...
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
The general level of demand for farm products should be a little stronger for the first half of 1955...
Last year-1946- was a banner farm income year for the members of the Iowa Farm Business Associations...
An analysis of the business records of 1,046 Iowa farms shows as some of the trends in production an...
In 1948 some farmers experienced the sharpest drop in farm income in 15 years. But the level is stil...
What\u27s ahead for the Iowa farm family in 1950? Farm income may drop another 5 to 10 percent, but ...
Iowa farm families can plan on another good year in 1951- and for the next couple of years as well. ...
Although total sales volume was down in 1951, Iowa land values rose an average of $15 per acre in 19...
The economic history of Iowa farming is written in the ups and downs of Iowa farm income. When natio...
Business continued to move upward during the first part of 1955. It carried the nonfarm economy well...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
Prices for Iowa farm land and buildings continued to rise in 1957. On Nov 1. 1957, average value of ...
Net farm income in 1966 totaled around $16 billion. This was nearly $ billion above the previous yea...
Farm expansion, social security and capital gains overbalance drouth, lower hog prices
Iowa farm land values climbed an average of $31 per acre in 1967, settling another record high. The ...
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
The general level of demand for farm products should be a little stronger for the first half of 1955...
Last year-1946- was a banner farm income year for the members of the Iowa Farm Business Associations...
An analysis of the business records of 1,046 Iowa farms shows as some of the trends in production an...
In 1948 some farmers experienced the sharpest drop in farm income in 15 years. But the level is stil...
What\u27s ahead for the Iowa farm family in 1950? Farm income may drop another 5 to 10 percent, but ...
Iowa farm families can plan on another good year in 1951- and for the next couple of years as well. ...
Although total sales volume was down in 1951, Iowa land values rose an average of $15 per acre in 19...
The economic history of Iowa farming is written in the ups and downs of Iowa farm income. When natio...
Business continued to move upward during the first part of 1955. It carried the nonfarm economy well...